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Hampton hymnal and school service

(1892)

p. 34

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HAMPTON HYMNAL.
2 Once earthly joy I craved
Sought peace and rest;
Now thee alone I seek,
Give what is best:
This all my prayer shall be,—
More love, O Christ, to thee,
More love to thee!
3 Then shall my latest breath
WThisper thy praise;
This be the parting cry
My heart shall raise,—
This still its prayer shall be, -
More love, O Christ, to thee,
More love to thee!
35 (Stockwell. 8's. ?s.)
i There's a wideness in God's me
Like the wideness of the sea:
There's a kindness in his justice
Which is more than liberty.
2 There is welcome for the sinner,
And more graces for the good;
There is mercy with the Saviour;
There is healing in his blood.

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